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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 05:41 PM Sep 2019

The Desert Soil That Could Save Lives

Staring out across the desolate landscape of Valle de la Luna, the idea seems counter-intuitive.

What could the world’s driest desert, home to some of the most extreme levels of ultraviolet radiation on Earth, have to do with fighting disease? But as Michael Goodfellow, a microbiologist at Newcastle University, explains, the Atacama Desert’s inhospitality is exactly what could make it useful to us.

“The premise was that since the conditions are so harsh in the Atacama Desert, organisms become adapted to those conditions,” he says. Goodfellow hoped that if bacteria had managed to survive in such a hostile environment, they would likely produce novel chemical structures which could have important medical applications.

In 2008, he was handed a soil sample taken from the desert’s hyper-arid core, parts of which are thought to have experienced virtually no rainfall for millions of years and were once considered beyond the dry limit for life. “Quite frankly, we didn’t expect to isolate anything,” Goodfellow admits. But to his surprise, he was able to grow a diverse population of bacteria from the sample, sparking a decade of research into the desert’s microbial fauna.

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20190912-the-desert-soil-that-could-fight-superbug-bacteria

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The Desert Soil That Could Save Lives (Original Post) Zorro Sep 2019 OP
Don't worry. We're about to destroy WhiteTara Sep 2019 #1

WhiteTara

(29,705 posts)
1. Don't worry. We're about to destroy
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 08:00 PM
Sep 2019

it. Lithium lives deep down under the desert floor and in order to get the lithium, ALL the water has to be sucked out of the desert. See there really is water there and hence the abundant microbial life.

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